Not sure about P4S5, but CH4 is Methane, NF3 is Nitrogen trifluoride, and N2O is Nitrous oxide.
Answer: The amount of heat energy in joules required to raise the temperature is 526 Joules
Explanation:
The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree Celsius is called the specific heat capacity.

Q = Heat absorbed = ?
m= mass of substance = 7.40 g
c = specific heat capacity = 
Initial temperature of the water =
= 29.0°C
Final temperature of the water =
= 46.0°C
Change in temperature ,
Putting in the values, we get:


The amount of heat energy in joules required to raise the temperature is 526 Joules
I think the correct answer would be false. <span>Gases do expand because they do not have an absolute volume. However, liquids do not expand to fill their container, they just fill and follows the shape of the container. Hope this answers the question.</span>
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